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Vitamin C? How to use & many more

Author: Derma Essentia
by Derma Essentia
Posted: Jun 03, 2021

Many cosmetic brands are beginning to pay attention to products with a high content of vitamins like vitamins A and C remains the most popular. That you can get in Vitamin C Serum for skin.

And today I want to talk about vitamin C, which is very beneficial for the skin that you can find in fruits and vegetables and cosmetic products.

In This Article

  • Why you need vitamin c serum in skincare
  • Forms of vitamin C and their concentration
  • How to properly store and use vitamin C serum
  • FAQ - Vitamin C
Why you need vitamin c serum in skincare

Many people know that vitamin c serum can help fight photoaging of the skin by slowing down the production of melanin. But this is not his only merit, because, in addition to fighting age spots, he also:

  • Enhances collagen production, thereby strengthening the skin
  • Evens out the overall skin tone
  • Reduce creases and fine wrinkles
  • Narrows enlarged pores as much as possible, taking into account the individual characteristics of the skin
  • Fights skin irritation
  • Partially treats acne
  • Acts as an antioxidant

But all this can be obtained only if the vitamin C in the products has the correct concentration and pH level, as well as the packaging and storage conditions, are observed.

Forms of vitamin C and their concentration

The result obtained depends on what form of vitamin C is used in caring cosmetics like the best vitamin c serum. The list of different forms of vitamin C is quite extensive, but there are not so many that give excellent results.

Among the most common and effective forms of vitamin C, it should be noted:

L-Ascorbic Acid / Ascorbic Acid - is considered the pure form of vitamin C, therefore the most common and one of the most effective. At the same time, it is very unstable and does not dissolve in fats, therefore, in cosmetics; it must be paired with other solvents, such as alcohol and glycols. It fights well with age spots. For a pigment spotting agent to work, it must contain at least 15% -20% ascorbic acid, and the pH level of the agent must be below 3.5... Not very suitable for skin with breakouts, as ascorbic acid can aggravate the problem. All other forms of vitamin C are derivatives of ascorbic acid, therefore they are often more stable since they are transformed into ascorbic acid only after contact with the skin.

Ascorbyl Palmitate is ascorbic acid dissolved in the ether of palm oil. Much more stable than ascorbic acid and is especially suitable for sensitive skin.

Ascorbyl palmitate is not particularly effective in treating pigmentation, but it is great at reducing pore size and fighting acne. For maximum results, the percentage of this form of vitamin C should be 1-2%, and the pH level should not exceed 5.

Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate is a more stable form of ascorbic acid and ascorbyl palmitate. It is also one of the most powerful antioxidants. In addition, it penetrates skin cells much deeper than ascorbic acid. The pH level of products with magnesium ascorbyl phosphate should not exceed 6-7%.

Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate is a stabilized version of vitamin C that dissolves in water and may help in wound healing and fight breakouts. For the funds with sodium ascorbyl phosphate to work, the vitamin should contain 3-5% with a pH level above 6.5.

How to properly store and use vitamin C serum

Since most vitamin C serum is unstable, i.e. lose their effectiveness under the influence of daylight and air, it is logical that the packaging should be opaque and protect as much as possible from the ingress of oxygen.

Usually, products with vitamin C have a short shelf life (on average, 6 months after opening the bottle), so it is better not to take large volumes. And if the product has changed color to brown-brown (this can happen with serums), you cannot use it.

Vitamin C serum against free radicals and is best used in daytime facials. But some brands are developing products specifically for evening care.

Many skincare products change the pH level of cosmetics, so vitamin C serum, for which pH is very important, is best applied a few minutes before and after other treatments.

FAQ - Vitamin C Q1. What is "Pure Vitamin C"?

It is the original form of vitamin C. There are various types of vitamin C, and many skincare products use "vitamin C derivatives."

Q2. What is the difference between "Pure Vitamin C" and "Vitamin C Derivatives"?

"Pure Vitamin C" is effective immediately after application. Vitamin C is a very delicate ingredient, so it is difficult to deliver it to the skin in a highly effective state. Therefore, in general, another ingredient is added to make it hard to break, and this is a "vitamin C derivative". Various characteristics are depending on the type of derivative, but there is a disadvantage in that it takes time to feel the effect because it requires an approach to divide the derivative into vitamin C with enzymes in the body. However, "Pure Vitamin C" is not a vitamin C derivative, so it is effective quickly.

Q3. Does "Pure Vitamin C" become more effective at higher concentrations?

Vitamin c supplements its antioxidant power and other powers depending on its concentration. The higher the concentration of vitamin C, the more effective it is.

Q4. Which is the best vitamin c serum in India

Derma Essentia Vitamin C Serum contains 20% Vitamin C as Ascorbic Acid. The effect of lightening and smoothing the skin is complemented by the presence of hyaluronic acid in the composition of dehydrated spheres, which softens and moisturizes.

The main task of this serum is to make the complexion lighter and more uniform, to protect the skin from the appearance of wrinkles, and also to provide antioxidant protection.

About the Author

We all are stuck at home due to this coronavirus all other shops and beauty parlors are closed because of this pandemic. But don't worry you’ll get more time to take care of skin and hair care at home during this lockdown period.

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